


Berries are starting to grow, looks as though it may be a good year again. Hopefully the rain will let up one of these days so they get some sun. I would guess the third week in July there may be some getting ripe.
Another plant the Pale Corydalis (
Corydalis sempervirens) mostly on rocky or dry ground. These pics were taken south of Hedlund Marsh which is now flooded again, the beavers must have got to work.
3 comments:
are these blue berries Bill ? Do you also get rasberries and what about elderberries ?
Ron the top picture is blueberries before they turn blue in about 3 weeks. This year is going to be another great crop of rasberries along the sides of the roads. These are wild rasberries. Yes we get elderberries too.
Thanks Bill
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